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Co-produced by Erwin C. Dietrich (best known for producing a few of the prolific Jess Franco’s better known films and lots of sexy Eurotrash), Mad Foxes is a film that truly has not a single redeeming quality to it. Simply trash for trash’s sake, it’s an absolutely unabashed mixture of sex, violence and naked kickboxing that sadly we’re unlikely
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Pop Cinema, in conjunction with Something Weird Video, presents a new series of exploitation double features in the form or their new series Racy Reels From The Something Weird Vault! Here’s a look at this installment…

Cries Of Ecstasy, Blows Of Death:

The first feature was directed by one Anthony Weber, a man with only one other known credit to his name – an adult film made in 1972 entitled Savage Connection which, according to the IMDB at least, shares quite a few cast members with this picture, a sci-fi action sleaze fest that goes under the dramatic moniker of Cries Of Ecstasy, Blows Of Death.

The film is set in 2062 and begins when two buxom young women are wandering around in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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To celebrate their fifth anniversary, Vinegar Syndrome give five of their best vintage adult films a welcome Blu-ray upgrade in this exclusive two-disc set. Here’s what to look for…

Dixie Ray Hollywood Star:

When this ‘porno noir’ directed by Anthony Spinelli begins, a few men (one of whom is Cameron Mitchell!) arrive at the office of a private detective named Nick Popodopolis (John Leslie). There’s a body in his office, and through a series of flashbacks, we learn who it is and what happened to her.

Cut to the not too distant past and a lesbian named Adrian (Juliet Anderson) is proving she hasn’t lost her
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Shout! Factory, a few years back, gave a domestic release to the Kojak TV movies that Mark Tolch reviewed here. Portions of that review are recycled below.

Who loves ya, baby? From 1973 to 1978, the lollipop-chewing New York City Police Detective Theo Kojak solved crimes in the Big Apple, courtesy of the hit show, Kojak. Though most viewers became familiar with Kojak through the 5 seasons that
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A couple are out in the woods on the make. When the male of the pair hears something stirring outside their car in the brush nearby, he gets out to investigate only to find that the ‘thing’ he heard was actually an alien. It attacks him and vanishes. We think he’s dead, until
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When you think of made for TV movies you tend to think of corny films, typically made for commercial purposes without much going on in the way of artistic ambition or message. Threads, directed by Mick Jackson in 1984 and broadcast originally
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Young Indian lad Sami Malik (Danny Pudi) feels the pressures of growing up in the shadow of his father, regarded in awe by the villagers as a legendary tiger hunter. He takes the various tidbits of advice that the elder Malik
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The late, great Umberto Lenzi’s Eaten Alive opens in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada (except that the scene in question was clearly shot on the American side) where a suspicious looking ‘native’ guy takes down a guy with a blow dart. Cut to Times Square where that same guy takes down another guy with a blow dart, right in front of a guy
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Nudity, sex, violence, moral and physical degradation, and a righteous comeuppance for the villains (including the requisite predatory lesbian warden) to top it all off. Clearly, you’re watching a women-in-prison exploitation flick from the 1970’s, but once it’s over you’re left feeling
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Set in the small town of Tarker’s Mill, Maine in the summer of 1975, Silver Bullet (loosely based on the Stephen King/Bernie Wrightson collaboration Cycle Of The Werewolf) opens with the murder of a railroad
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Based on the book by David Finkel, with screenplay and Directing handled by Jason Hall of American Sniper fame, Thank You For Your Service focuses on three veterans of multiple tours of duty returning
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